Nonidentical subunits of human erythrocyte phosphofructokinase
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Nonidentical subunits of human erythrocyte phosphofructokinase
Abstract
Human erythrocyte and muscle phosphofructokinase (PFK) were purified completely by improved procedures. SDS-acrylamide gel electrophoresis in a discontinuous buffer system revealed two subunits (R and M) of erythrocyte PFK, the slower one (M) corresponding to the single subunit of muscle PFK. The staining intensity ratio R:M of the two bands of erythrocyte PFK was 2:1 or less. This suggests that native erythrocyte PFK contains multiple isoenzymes with different proportions of R and M, some being lost during purification. Nevertheless, isoelectric focusing showed single peaks of erythrocyte PFK (pI 5.0) and muscle PFK (pI 6.6), perhaps because of aggregation of erythrocyte PFK isoenzymes. Erythrocyte PFK from a patient with muscle PFK deficiency had a pI of 4.6 and could not be precipitated by antiserum against muscle PFK, findings compatible with the putative structure R4.
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